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Faculty Development & Debriefing


Avoiding The Myths in Human Factors Simulation

Speakers: Dr Marc Lazarovici and Dr Yin Shanqing
Date: 24 October 2019 (Thu)  | Time: 1000 - 1130 Location: Academia, Level 2, L2-S1

Simulation training has proven to be an effective means to educate clinicians on human factors and non-technical skills. However, while simulation is powerful as a teaching and learning tool, it may not correct misconceived perceptions or concepts of human factors. Designed for current and future simulation educators, this workshop gives insight on what human factors science is about, what human factors simulation can and cannot do, as well as ideas to help facilitate an effective human factors simulation training in healthcare.


Learning Objectives:
  1. Gain a greater understanding of human factors science and its role in simulation training;
  2. Discover ways to discuss and demonstrate human factors issues through simulation;
  3. Gain a more systemic approach to the understanding of clinical processes. 


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